Chapter 36: Beaver City 1

Chapter 36 Beaver City 1

The whiteness in front of my eyes gradually spread out, this time the location was a very prosperous city with tall buildings.

The street was empty, so quiet that I could hear my own breathing.

A familiar light screen rose in front of her.

[Welcome back to the survival game. There will be 200,000 NPCs and 9 players playing with you in this round. Please try to survive for thirty days.

Current Game: Beaver City]

The text disappeared after thirty seconds, and voices came from all directions.

Fu An'an stood in a shopping mall, next to a row of TVs, playing the city slogan, [Beaver City is the most popular tourist city along the coast, with beautiful scenery and moderate temperature, and welcomes tourists from all over. ]

Without the guidance of an NPC this time, Fu Anan stood there and didn't know what to do for the time being.

The home appliance section of the shopping mall is quite popular. Fu Anan just stood there for a while, and many people have already gathered here. They are all for one thing—to buy air conditioners.

Fu Anan stood beside them, listening to the NPCs chatting.

A woman with red hair complained to her companion: "The weather forecast says it will rain every day, and the heat is unbearable every day."

"Isn't it? It's been sunny for two or three months, and there hasn't been any rain." The companion nodded in agreement, "I almost died of heat when I came out this time. But please hurry up and let it rain." .”

Fu Anan listened to their conversation and had an important message—the weather was very hot and it was raining.

Drought? Flood?

This is the disaster that Fu Anan can think of, so I don't know if it is one of them.

Fu Anan followed the crowd out of the shopping mall, and the heat wave from the store made the pores of his body dilate.

"Boss, please bring me a popsicle."

She saw in the shopping mall just now that this Beaver City still uses the big coins produced by Blue Star.

However, as a tourist city, the prices here are particularly expensive.

Fu Anan walked from the city center, stopped and stopped, and finally found a cheaper house.

To live in a city for more than 30 days, she has to find a place to live.

This is a very old house, the residence is on the sixth floor, there is no elevator up and down, and the place is remote.

Just because the price is the cheapest here.

"Two thousand a month, with natural gas, air conditioning, TV, one bedroom, one kitchen and bathroom." The landlord who led the way said expressionlessly.

Fu Anan nodded, "It's okay."

After sending the landlord away, Fu Anan turned on the air conditioner, which made a clicking sound as if it was going to break down, but it still works.

Fu Anan sat by the bed and carefully looked at the surrounding environment. The concrete walls that were not even puttyed, the rusty windows, the broken furniture, and the bugs in the corners all conveyed how dilapidated the room was.

There was dust everywhere, and even the bed she was sitting on looked dirty.

Taking a short break, Fu Anan began to tidy up the room.

From the bedroom to the kitchen, she wiped and dragged, and barely cleaned it up. She checked the time, and it was five o'clock in the afternoon.

Fu Anan turned off the air conditioner and prepared to go out, and went to the supermarket to buy a quilt and food.

The temperature outside was still very high, and when he walked to the shopping mall, Fu Anan's back was wet.

There is also a big city slogan hanging in the mall—Welcome to Beaver City, where the temperature is suitable and the scenery is beautiful.

(end of this chapter)

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